LIMERICK — Deputies arrested an Alfred woman after a disturbance at a residence on Pond Road in Limerick on Thursday, Oct. 24.

Deputies from the York County Sheriff’s Office reported to the residence at approximately 8:30 a.m. According to Deputy Chief William King, Jr., a resident related that Heather Cote, 32, of Alfred, was allegedly causing a disturbance by banging on her house and vehicle.

“While en route to the call, deputies were advised that Heather Cote had an outstanding warrant for her arrest, issued by the York County Superior Court, charging violations of conditions of release from a previous charge of burglary,” King said in a prepared statement.

Deputies also were advised that Cote had conditions of release that prohibit her from possessing or consuming alcohol and illegal drugs, King added. The conditions require Cote to submit to searches for illegal drugs and alcohol.

“While driving to the call, Sergeant David Chauvette observed a vehicle driving away from the Pond Road area,” King said. “Chauvette took note of the vehicle and the direction of travel. Upon arrival at the scene, Sergeant Chauvette learned form Deputy Gil Hudson that Heather Cote had just departed, driving a vehicle that fit the description of the vehicle that Chauvette had just passed.”

As well, the description of Cote that Hudson provided fit the description of the operator of the vehicle that Chauvette observed, King said.

“Chauvette quickly retraced his route and found the suspect vehicle on Sokokis Trail. The vehicle made an abrupt turn onto Silas Brown Road and quickly turned into a driveway,” King said. “The operator of the vehicle was determined to be Heather Cote. Cote had the smell of an intoxicant on her breath but did not admit to drinking alcohol.”

Cote was arrested for violating conditions of her release by reportedly consuming alcohol.

“An intoxilyzer test verified that Cote had alcohol in her system,” King said.

During a further check, it was reportedly determined that Cote is listed as a habitual offender and her driver’s license is revoked, according to King.

Cote was transported to the York County Jail in Alfred and charged with the outstanding warrant alleging a previous violation of her conditions of release, as well as a second count of violating conditions of release stemming from last Thursday’s incident.

Cote also was issued a criminal summons for operating a motor vehicle after a habitual-offender revocation of her license.

Cote is being held at the York County Jail and is not eligible for bail. She had her initial appearance in Springvale District Court on Friday, Oct. 25.